Why Content Services Platforms Should Be ‘Need-To-Know’ Security Ready
By Ian Raine – As global organizations create ever larger volumes of highly sensitive, confidential and commercially valuable content, how those documents and emails are accessed, collaborated-on and secured in traditional document and content management platforms becomes a business-critical decision.
Professionals in legal, finance, HR and other regulated groups are managing some of the enterprise’s most sensitive information – and are under increasing pressure to ensure that information is not part of a data breach or privacy violation.
The evolving nature of threats now requires a different response. According to Verizon’s 2019 Data Breach Investigations Report, over 70% of security threats continue to originate from compromised credentials – and 32% of breaches involved phishing.
That means that traditional security defenses such as firewalls, malware detection, email filtering and complex password requirements are ineffective in preventing a malicious actor with a compromised set of credentials from accessing enterprise networks and document systems including Content Service Platforms (CSPs). Read On:
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